
George Henry Male Addison (1857–1922) was an Australian architect and artist.
Many of his buildings are now
heritage-listed
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Early life
Addison was born on 23 March 1857 in
Llanelly
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Wales
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, the son of Edward James Addison (1820–1863), a
Wesleyan
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minister and Jane Roswell née Male (1833–1860). His father undertook missionary work in West Africa but it damaged his health and he died in 1863 and Addison was raised by his maternal grandfather, Henry Male in
Somerset
( en, All The People of Somerset)
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. His sister, Emily Jane Addison (1855–?) worked as a governess to the family of
Alexander McArthur
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Early life and career
Alexander McArthur was born on 10 March 1814 in Enniskillen, Ireland, to ...
in Brixton and, in 1834 married their son John Percival McArthur (1858–1901).
He was articled to architect
Edmund Isles Hubbard
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at
Rotherham
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and studied at the
Royal Academy
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in London.
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Addison immigrated to ]South Australia
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to work on a number of large government projects. After that, he moved to Melbourne
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and worked for the firm Terry and Oakden, later forming the firm Oakden, Addison and Kemp. There he was one of the founders of the Melbourne Art Society along with John Mather, Tom Roberts
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After studying in Melbourne, he travelled to Europe ...
, Frederick McCubbin
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Born and raised in Melbourne, Victoria, McCubb ...
and other well-known artists.[
In 1884 he married Emily Alice Maude with whom he had four children:
*]Lily Isabel Maude Addison
Lily Isabel Maude Addison (1885–1968) was a female architect who practised in Queensland, Australia. She practiced at a time when very few women worked as architects.
Personal
Lily Isabel Maude Addison was born on 12 March 1885 at St Kilda, ...
(1885–1968)
*Edward James Addison (1887–1956)
*George Frederick Addison (1889–1985)
*Edith May Addison (1892–?)
In 1889, Addison came to Brisbane
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to design the (former) London Chartered Bank of Australia
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History
It was formed in October 1852, with the issuing of a prospectus and granting o ...
building on the corner of Queen
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and Creek Streets, Brisbane (demolished 1976). He liked the climate and decided to stay, working on his own. Later he went into partnership with his son George.[ His daughter Lily worked as a draftswoman and then architect in her father's firm; she was one of the earliest women to practice architecture in Australia.
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Works
His works included:
* The Albert Street Uniting Church
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, Brisbane, built in 1888-89
* The villa Cliveden Mansions, built in 1888 at Spring Hill
* The villa Kirkston
Kirkston is a heritage-listed villa at 23 Rupert Street, Windsor, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by George Henry Male Addison and built from 1888 to 1889 by John William Young. It was added to the Queensland Heritage ...
, built in 1888–89 at Windsor
* Extensive additions to the villa Stanley Hall at Clayfield, in 1889
* The Mansions, 40 George Street, Brisbane built in 1889.
* Fernbrook, his home in Indooroopilly built c. 1889. Fernbrook was eventually demolished in the 1920s and the University of Queensland silver-lead mine resides on the land.
* The villa Cumbooquepa
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, built in 1890 at South Brisbane, now part of Somerville House School
* The Old Museum Building, Brisbane
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, originally an exhibition building and concert hall built in 1891
* a religious building at All Hallows' School
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, a heritage-listed school at 547 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
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, built in 1915
* buildings at the Eagle Farm Racecourse
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The turf track is wi ...
including the totaliser building, the ticket offices and the latrines, built around 1913-1914
* St Columba's Church, Wilston built in 1915
* St Benedict's Catholic Church, 81 Mowbray Tce, East Brisbane built in 1917
* Sacred Heart Church, Rosalie built in 1918
* Blessed Oliver Plunkett Catholic Church, Cannon Hill in 1921
For a number of years, he was in a partnership with Leslie Corrie
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Early life
Leslie Gordon Corrie was born in Hobart, Tasmania in 1859, the ...
as Addison and Corrie. Together they designed many prominent Brisbane buildings, including:
* Trustees Chambers
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, a heritage-listed bank at 43 Queen Street, Brisbane
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built in about 1900
Later life
Addison was a chairman of the Brisbane Art Gallery.
Addison died on 6 February 1922 at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Brisbane
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. He was buried at the Toowong Cemetery
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References
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Architects from Brisbane
1857 births
1922 deaths
GHM Addison buildings
Burials at Toowong Cemetery
People from Monmouthshire
Welsh emigrants to Australia
19th-century Australian architects
20th-century Australian architects